Los Angeles Times

Edith Pearlman wins fiction prize

- Carolyn Kellogg reporting from new york carolyn.kellogg@latimes.com

The short-story writer receives the National Book Critics Circle award for “Binocular Vision.”

The National Book Critics Circle gave its 2011 fiction prize to Edith Pearlman, an under-the-radar writer of short stories, at its annual awards ceremony Thursday evening at the New School. Pearlman won for her collection “Binocular Vision: New and Selected Stories,” published by the small independen­t press Lookout Books, an imprint of the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

“I thought if I won I would faint,” Pearlman said as she reached the podium to accept her award. “It’s a very sweet moment to me.”

In reviewing “Binocular Vision,” Times book critic David L. Ulin noted that the author “crafts densely wrought, at times elliptical narratives that avoid easy epiphanies.” He added that it was “a thrill” to discover a writer with such an acute command of language.

On her website, Pearlman, who has published more than 250 works of short fiction and short nonfiction and lives in Brookline, Mass., notes that she is a slow writer. “A sentence often takes an hour or so to compose before I throw it out. What can you do?”

The other finalists for fiction were: Teju Cole, “Open City”; Jeffrey Eugenides, “The Marriage Plot”; Alan Hollinghur­st, “The Stranger’s Child”; and Dana Spiotta, “Stone Arabia.”

Awards were presented in six categories. British writer Geoff Dyer won the criticism award for his collection of essays, “Otherwise Known as the Human Condition.”

Historian John Lewis Gaddis won for biography for “George F. Kennan: An American Life.” The nonfiction award went to Harvard professor Maya Jasanoff for “Liberty’s Exiles: American Loyalists in the Revolution­ary War.” Mira Bartok’s book “Memory Palace” won in autobiogra­phy.

The poetry prize was awarded to Laura Kasischke, a poet who teaches at the University of Michigan, for her collection “Space, In Chains.”

An honorary prize was also awarded to Robert B. Silvers, editor of the New York Review of Books.

 ?? Jonathan Sachs
Lookout Books ?? EDITH PEARLMAN wrote the story collection “Binocular Vision.”
Jonathan Sachs Lookout Books EDITH PEARLMAN wrote the story collection “Binocular Vision.”

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